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Chicago examiner 1 vol xvi xu 38 a m sunday price five cents Chicago makch 19 1916 sunday funston ordered to rush villa hunt mexicans incited against invaders 4 run down bandit as soon as pos sible command of war de partment following conference between wilson and sec polk carranza ambassador urges that troops be withdrawn soon m fear of trouble with mexi cans stirred by false report b international news servicf washington march 18 â€” or ders went forward from wash ington to general kunston t - night to speed up his campaign to ; capture villa these orders were inspired to â– alarming reports from the border , that pro-villa propagandists are i i citing mexicans m the interior to ri--e ; against the invading american fore acting secretary of state poi'r | went to the white lloute to-night v ' place the reports on the mexican situation before the president | was after this conference that ! speed-up orders were sent to gene - . kunston the latter is expected to commu â– cate with general pershing com jroanding the joint expeditionar i forces m intprior mexico telling hi jto use all haste m running dor i 1 villa and his bandit force uneasiness spreads ; rapidly along border confidential dispatches to th j state and war departments to-nigi indicate that uneasiness spread rapidly m mexico to-day mexican along the border have been sending reports into the interior placing the wrong construction on the expedition against villa these reports have ! served to canse alarm among mcxi the situation is believed to be such that there \ ill bo serious ds ger of trouble ii the american troo remain long in mexico elisco arredondo carranza'a aro . bassador designate m washington ! was m conference with acting i secretary polu at the state depart input this afternoon officials re : mained silent after the conference i but it is understood arredondo also j impressed on mr polk the necessity ! of haste m the villa expedition so ; that the american troops may be i withdrawn at the earliest possibi i moment carranza is asked for use of railroad the decision to speed up the ca r i \ paign is believed to be respond , â€¢ for the request made of general c : ranza for use of the mexico north western railroad to transport su plies to funston's base m the 1 cas grandes district and by this mea . i avoid the delay occasioned by i : use of the slower motor truck trains the request was telegraphed 'â€¢: special agent rodgers at querei â– to-day mr rodgers was scheduled to present his credentials to can ' za this afternoon before the supply trains can be ' run into c'asas grandes it will h i necessary to repair a bridge twent -! miles north of the city which h - 1 burned down b 3 villa sympathi | thursday ulglil navy prepares for ; co-operation with army i ambassador designate arredumkl said he had called at the stale l<t partment to inform the united sta el youthful brothers to head morris go edward morris jr at 23 be ! comes president of great pack ing concern nelson 25 to ; be chairman of the board wishes of father that sons should take over management of company carried out by ( t e wilson's resignation loyalty success key brothers tell secret uthen nelson and edward morris j on the eve of their greatest s i trtump;h were asked for a key to ) i success they answered simultane < j < ously i > lioysilty a nhan uy be capable v > willing taid nelson morris he { â€¢ may halve training and a passion y > for woi-k but unless he is loyal to > his wo'.rk and his firm he will not i i succeed ', it la this loyalty that we try to incuilcate m our men i i e orris co rated as the largest packing house m the , world with 1 50 branch j nouses in the united states can 1 ada europe and the southern repub lics yand 25,000 men on its pay roll gainied two new officers yesterday | who will have absolute control of ! the great industry they are nelson morris twenty-five years old chairman of the board of di j rectors edward morris jr twenty-three â€¢ yeaira old president of the company father wished sons to control business 7fhe two young men a:e son of ; ifhc late edward morris who con trollod the business for many years and brought it into the front rank ojf the colossal packing industries which were built up m Chicago tt .' was the wish of the father that his two sons be given control of the busi ness as soon as they had proved their qualifications for the great respon â€¢ sibllity and yesterday thomas e wilson president of the company since the death of mr morris decided the time had arrived to turn the business over to the guidance of the two i young men and handed m his resignation tl.ie resignation of mr wilson who has been for two years president of the/concern and has been connected wi/ui the morris interests for more tjaan twenty-five years followed the purchase of the majority stock of the sulzberger & sons company by a t group consisting of mr yilson the i guaranty trust company hallgarten [ & co and william salomon & co mr wilson is accepting the presi j dency of the sulzberger concern and i will devote his time to the active management of that business edward morris well fitted for office edward morris who is to become the active head of the company is ! the junior of his brother'by a scant i two years but has had more expert i ence in the industry for the last j five years he has worked m prac j tically every department of the ' flwntloufl plant m Chicago and other , cities schooling himself in every de j tall of the business founded by his grandfather i in 1913 he was elecrjd a vice pres ident oi the concern flnd has served this count no count to uncle sam von blucher who cut wide swath m loop hotel is iden tified as a jail breaker fi v j.s only a few days ago that a gentleman with a coronet on his call ing card appeared at the blackstone hotel signed the name of count gebhai-d von blucher on the register left his valet to attend to his luggage ami sauiiteied out to give michigan avenue a tolerant once ovor he was well received lmd some \ impressive letters of introduction and ; he made a bit it appeared that he i had some scientific inventions thai : would revolutionise war â€” and give i the count a few extra millions of i dollar to jingle m his trousers pock ets mrs l>lla wood deun novelist j traveler woman of fashion was one | of those who found the count to i be quite interesting â€” although mrs j dean did not of course invest she j may have found the count a suit able figure to introduce m a work of fiction time will tell about that b 8 deeply ixtkiicsted washington the count's friends : were leu to understand was deeply interested m his inventions that i was really true but it became i known last night that the liveliest ' interest m the count was centered i not at the war department but at the department of justice the l'nited states secret service lirough a bruce bielaski chief of - the bureau of investigation last night ' announced the identification of count gebhard von blucher as none other than couru max lynar lou don alias count albert mariel d pa^ssy alleged bigamist and swindler w-ho was indicted for bigamy last october m new york his real name is said to be maxÂ«schiemangk and it is said that he is one of the ablest jail breakers known on two conti nents america began to get acquainted with this count of many names at the beginning of the spanish war in 1 1898 he was count de passy then it is said and he promoted a ger man-american regiment to take part m the war he collected funds for uniforms and incidentals and then disappeared the count usually plays the in ventions game his observers say and his specialty is aeroplanes and military bridges recently he has i communicated with the tvar depart i ment at washington offering to dem onstrate his inventions with a view to selling the war department i was assured that the swiss govern i ment was negotiating for some ; of these inventions tei.i.n of wab service since then the count has been watched constantly by secret service i men and their reports are now awaited at washington chief blela .' ski said he would not know until ! monday whether or not the count's latest activities have been violations | of federal law when the count came to Chicago . a few days ago he said he had just j returned from germany after corn mandlng one of the kaiser's regi ments for a year then he called on mrs dean to tell her that tho government at washington had ordered a lot of war materials from him and t at he must go immedi ately to ne york american cavalry crossing the border at columbus an american machine gun squad on guard on the mexican border to prevent attacks by snipers these pictures arrived m Chicago from the border yesterday three important announcements in the examiner today a ttention is called to three ** announcements of the great est importance made m this morn ing's sunday examiner to school boys on page 7 section ::. announcement is made of plans inaugurated by the examiner for the forma tion oi the Chicago schools baseball league which will of fer the schoolboys of Chicago a real opportunity to take an ac tive part m the national game to mothers on page bof this the first news section an nouncement is made of a con test to be instituted by the chi cago examiner m collaboration with other hearst newspapers to determine the best baby in the united states in this search for the nations finest baby*more than a score of prizes are to be awarded for the best babies op chi cago to heads of families on page 11 of the first news section announcement is made of a new department to be conducted by the examiner the object of which is to educate and protect readers of the examiner m the matter of food dillon's brother is attacked by gang almost at the same moment last night when the police were arresting six men m connection with tho mur der of thomas dillon shot to death thursday morning near his room at 11.1 west ontario street tho dead man's brother bart dillon was the victim of another murderous ganff assault bart dillon was at clark and superior streets on his way to the undertaking shop where his brother's body lies when four men attacked hint with knives lames franohe alias duffy the goat twice tried for the killing of charles honagow was locked up as a dillon murder suspect 140 captured in vote fraud raid suspects rushed to outlying sta tions after charges of twenty first colonization investigation oc charges of vote i repeating and colonization m the i twenty first ward at the recent al derma'nic primary was begun by the state's attorney's office yesterday seven men are being held at an out lying police station as the result of statements they made that whole sale vote frauds had been used to defeat john 1 prendergast over whom d'arcy crowe won the demo cratic nomination activities began with a conference between assistant state's attorney charles c case and representatives of the citizens association so im j portant did mr case regard the btate i ments made by the reform organiza | tion that six detective sergeants were hustled into automobiles and sent scurrying through the ward as fast as raids were made on a i loons and lodging houses the sus j ! pected vote repeaters were taken to | ! the criminal court building more than forty men were ques : i tioned and it was not until late m i the evening that the last witness was allowed to leave mr case's office 1 those who were questioned were sa i loon and lodging-house keepers and i police characters several of these ; admitted voting several times and ! stated they had registered falsely it i was said last night the primary was one of the most j bitterly contested battles ever staged m the turbulent twenty-first ward fights at the polls were frequent and richard predergast brother of the defeated candidate was slugged and seriously injured charges thst hundreds of repeaters had been brought into the ward were made by james a qutnn prender gast's manager . a week ago the state's attorney's office declined to take action until it had been given proofs of frauds in affidavit form crows victor over prendergast is th candidate of john y o'malley villa rushes south to join with zapata band by h h stansbury . international wn service mat'f â€¢ orren pi m ile ii i . flees before history-making cav alry dash that releases 500 imperiled mormons el haso tex march 18 dodd's ride to c'asas grande " will be a fitting title for the i new chapter m united states army i history which is certain to be written i on the cavalry dash ended at dawn to-day the seventh and tenth cavalry detachments commanded by colo j nel george a dodd reached colonla j dublan between 5 and 7 o'clock this morning they had ridden all night ' but stopped only long enough at this j first mormon settlement to throw j out a guard bishop assured â– colonists are safe the next halt was made eighteen i j miles farther into the interior at j i colonia juarez where the second i ! mormon settlement is located the splendid endurance record of both troopers and horses equaled if it did not exceed all previous high marks the mexican cavalry j i detachment which started out as i jan advance guard was passed dur ! j ing the night and dropped so far to ! the rear they have not vet been re 1 ' ported colored regiment especially praised army officers here say especial i credit should be given the tenth | ' which is a regiment of colored men . but there is glory enough for all ; with a spare measure left for the | supporting column m the rear casas orandes is located directly i between colonla dublan and colonla juarez the central point is sixty miles as the crow files from the new ' mexican border south of hachlta j where colonel dodd and his men i crossed on thursday the road from the mormon ' cot ! onies into the galeu.ua district is jwell defined so far as is known i the pauses are open for a consider j able distance farther south but ii mexican war bulletins bulletin el paso march 18 the conference between general bell and the railway officials enued at 8 o'clock this evening it is said general pershing has tele graphed to general funston he must estab^sh one or possibly two bases of supplies along the line of the mexican northwestern railroad it is believed the united states military authorities will take over at least one line either with or without the consent of carranza within the next seventy-two hour douglas arii march 18 that villa and 800 followers flee ing from the american expedition were going to join zapata in south ern mexico was the rumor heard in aqua prieta to-day villa's force was officially reported by the ; carranza governor of chihuahua ' to be approaching numlqulpa chi huahua it is reported zapata will : join the pacifist movement and ! march north to join villa san antonio march 18 ; three troops of american cavalry i are believed to be twenty-three miles south cf casas grandes ; villa is declared to be in benito i in the juarez district 3 carranza armies lost two beaten force at noe routed by villi stas ; torreon garrison and durango general go over to bandit by international news service galveston march is the rout ing of a carranza army of 700 near noc m the vicinity of torreon by villlstas the defeat of another con stitutionalist army by general her nansa a former carranza adherent who with his army deserted to the pacifist party a movement in sym pathy with villa aod the revolt and soing over to villa of the torreon garrison all are reported m dis patches from mexico reaching here to-night the carranza army near xoe was utterly routed three hundred dead were left on th<b field mowed down by american machine guns m th hands of the villistas the rest are fleeing precipitately northward aban doning guns and equipment general hernansa the former car ranza general m the state of duran go not only abandoned the constitu tionalist cause but at the head of [ 400 former carranzistas turned on j the loyal part of the carranza forces and decisively defeated them the carranza army lost sixty killed and fifty wounded much arms and muni tions were taken by hernansa in torreon the carranza soldiers are reported to have revolted and joined the villa movement rioting looting and incendiary fires have done thousands of dollars worth of damage americans and other for eigners have been insulted and are leaving the city as fast as they can mobs of mexicans are parading the streets shouting viva villa and drive the gringos out reports say u s weather forecast Chicago axd vicinity â€” fair slindny find probably holiday i cooler i minday moderate variable wln<l temperature tor rÂ»-?i:ty-l<.i!r iion-s ending " a m hiuhcsi i lowchti i mvaii ::.".. normal temperature for the day 7i r"i 1 1 â– â– of tcmpeiature oncq jan 1 lis dflgfsm frecipitation for twenty-lour lours uune - sine jail 1 o.il inch lulathc humidity 7 a m 00 j p an 60 7 p m r>7 barometric pressure redvced to sea lerel 7 a m 90.03 7 p bl so.ob s-inrise to-aay 5:55 sunset 6:01 r meoii ris,s tt:22 p m somlav complete government report on pug lo part 111 summary of war here are yesterday's important happenings m the great war naval â€” dutch liner palembang sunk off coast of essex second in three days sailors say sub marine fired three torpedoes two dutch passengers and crew of fifty-five saved nine of crew hurt by explosions vkhim'm â€” germans attack vaux village but are driven back violently bombard two forts one nnd v half miles south of licad man hill tinkry â€” russians now j 50 miles into turkish territory and near tng krslnjan on railway to strougtwm of stvas buimama â€” entente officials de clare bucharest government will enter war tn may and peace will follow m two months rkacil â€” finance minister ltlbot at paris declares end la tn sight berlin asserts allies have lost chance for favorable truce assssmcueri on 4th pa sth column bsbbsk â– continued on 2d page sth column frnra unman coasists ori e~!i t â€” nfw nranta ij i ' new muaic rf alltti >;â€” nvt sport want ' *Â»â– 8 ij â– ! 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Chicago examiner 1 vol xvi xu 38 a m sunday price five cents Chicago makch 19 1916 sunday funston ordered to rush villa hunt mexicans incited against invaders 4 run down bandit as soon as pos sible command of war de partment following conference between wilson and sec polk carranza ambassador urges that troops be withdrawn soon m fear of trouble with mexi cans stirred by false report b international news servicf washington march 18 â€” or ders went forward from wash ington to general kunston t - night to speed up his campaign to ; capture villa these orders were inspired to â– alarming reports from the border , that pro-villa propagandists are i i citing mexicans m the interior to ri--e ; against the invading american fore acting secretary of state poi'r | went to the white lloute to-night v ' place the reports on the mexican situation before the president | was after this conference that ! speed-up orders were sent to gene - . kunston the latter is expected to commu â– cate with general pershing com jroanding the joint expeditionar i forces m intprior mexico telling hi jto use all haste m running dor i 1 villa and his bandit force uneasiness spreads ; rapidly along border confidential dispatches to th j state and war departments to-nigi indicate that uneasiness spread rapidly m mexico to-day mexican along the border have been sending reports into the interior placing the wrong construction on the expedition against villa these reports have ! served to canse alarm among mcxi the situation is believed to be such that there \ ill bo serious ds ger of trouble ii the american troo remain long in mexico elisco arredondo carranza'a aro . bassador designate m washington ! was m conference with acting i secretary polu at the state depart input this afternoon officials re : mained silent after the conference i but it is understood arredondo also j impressed on mr polk the necessity ! of haste m the villa expedition so ; that the american troops may be i withdrawn at the earliest possibi i moment carranza is asked for use of railroad the decision to speed up the ca r i \ paign is believed to be respond , â€¢ for the request made of general c : ranza for use of the mexico north western railroad to transport su plies to funston's base m the 1 cas grandes district and by this mea . i avoid the delay occasioned by i : use of the slower motor truck trains the request was telegraphed 'â€¢: special agent rodgers at querei â– to-day mr rodgers was scheduled to present his credentials to can ' za this afternoon before the supply trains can be ' run into c'asas grandes it will h i necessary to repair a bridge twent -! miles north of the city which h - 1 burned down b 3 villa sympathi | thursday ulglil navy prepares for ; co-operation with army i ambassador designate arredumkl said he had called at the stale l lioysilty a nhan uy be capable v > willing taid nelson morris he { â€¢ may halve training and a passion y > for woi-k but unless he is loyal to > his wo'.rk and his firm he will not i i succeed ', it la this loyalty that we try to incuilcate m our men i i e orris co rated as the largest packing house m the , world with 1 50 branch j nouses in the united states can 1 ada europe and the southern repub lics yand 25,000 men on its pay roll gainied two new officers yesterday | who will have absolute control of ! the great industry they are nelson morris twenty-five years old chairman of the board of di j rectors edward morris jr twenty-three â€¢ yeaira old president of the company father wished sons to control business 7fhe two young men a:e son of ; ifhc late edward morris who con trollod the business for many years and brought it into the front rank ojf the colossal packing industries which were built up m Chicago tt .' was the wish of the father that his two sons be given control of the busi ness as soon as they had proved their qualifications for the great respon â€¢ sibllity and yesterday thomas e wilson president of the company since the death of mr morris decided the time had arrived to turn the business over to the guidance of the two i young men and handed m his resignation tl.ie resignation of mr wilson who has been for two years president of the/concern and has been connected wi/ui the morris interests for more tjaan twenty-five years followed the purchase of the majority stock of the sulzberger & sons company by a t group consisting of mr yilson the i guaranty trust company hallgarten [ & co and william salomon & co mr wilson is accepting the presi j dency of the sulzberger concern and i will devote his time to the active management of that business edward morris well fitted for office edward morris who is to become the active head of the company is ! the junior of his brother'by a scant i two years but has had more expert i ence in the industry for the last j five years he has worked m prac j tically every department of the ' flwntloufl plant m Chicago and other , cities schooling himself in every de j tall of the business founded by his grandfather i in 1913 he was elecrjd a vice pres ident oi the concern flnd has served this count no count to uncle sam von blucher who cut wide swath m loop hotel is iden tified as a jail breaker fi v j.s only a few days ago that a gentleman with a coronet on his call ing card appeared at the blackstone hotel signed the name of count gebhai-d von blucher on the register left his valet to attend to his luggage ami sauiiteied out to give michigan avenue a tolerant once ovor he was well received lmd some \ impressive letters of introduction and ; he made a bit it appeared that he i had some scientific inventions thai : would revolutionise war â€” and give i the count a few extra millions of i dollar to jingle m his trousers pock ets mrs l>lla wood deun novelist j traveler woman of fashion was one | of those who found the count to i be quite interesting â€” although mrs j dean did not of course invest she j may have found the count a suit able figure to introduce m a work of fiction time will tell about that b 8 deeply ixtkiicsted washington the count's friends : were leu to understand was deeply interested m his inventions that i was really true but it became i known last night that the liveliest ' interest m the count was centered i not at the war department but at the department of justice the l'nited states secret service lirough a bruce bielaski chief of - the bureau of investigation last night ' announced the identification of count gebhard von blucher as none other than couru max lynar lou don alias count albert mariel d pa^ssy alleged bigamist and swindler w-ho was indicted for bigamy last october m new york his real name is said to be maxÂ«schiemangk and it is said that he is one of the ablest jail breakers known on two conti nents america began to get acquainted with this count of many names at the beginning of the spanish war in 1 1898 he was count de passy then it is said and he promoted a ger man-american regiment to take part m the war he collected funds for uniforms and incidentals and then disappeared the count usually plays the in ventions game his observers say and his specialty is aeroplanes and military bridges recently he has i communicated with the tvar depart i ment at washington offering to dem onstrate his inventions with a view to selling the war department i was assured that the swiss govern i ment was negotiating for some ; of these inventions tei.i.n of wab service since then the count has been watched constantly by secret service i men and their reports are now awaited at washington chief blela .' ski said he would not know until ! monday whether or not the count's latest activities have been violations | of federal law when the count came to Chicago . a few days ago he said he had just j returned from germany after corn mandlng one of the kaiser's regi ments for a year then he called on mrs dean to tell her that tho government at washington had ordered a lot of war materials from him and t at he must go immedi ately to ne york american cavalry crossing the border at columbus an american machine gun squad on guard on the mexican border to prevent attacks by snipers these pictures arrived m Chicago from the border yesterday three important announcements in the examiner today a ttention is called to three ** announcements of the great est importance made m this morn ing's sunday examiner to school boys on page 7 section ::. announcement is made of plans inaugurated by the examiner for the forma tion oi the Chicago schools baseball league which will of fer the schoolboys of Chicago a real opportunity to take an ac tive part m the national game to mothers on page bof this the first news section an nouncement is made of a con test to be instituted by the chi cago examiner m collaboration with other hearst newspapers to determine the best baby in the united states in this search for the nations finest baby*more than a score of prizes are to be awarded for the best babies op chi cago to heads of families on page 11 of the first news section announcement is made of a new department to be conducted by the examiner the object of which is to educate and protect readers of the examiner m the matter of food dillon's brother is attacked by gang almost at the same moment last night when the police were arresting six men m connection with tho mur der of thomas dillon shot to death thursday morning near his room at 11.1 west ontario street tho dead man's brother bart dillon was the victim of another murderous ganff assault bart dillon was at clark and superior streets on his way to the undertaking shop where his brother's body lies when four men attacked hint with knives lames franohe alias duffy the goat twice tried for the killing of charles honagow was locked up as a dillon murder suspect 140 captured in vote fraud raid suspects rushed to outlying sta tions after charges of twenty first colonization investigation oc charges of vote i repeating and colonization m the i twenty first ward at the recent al derma'nic primary was begun by the state's attorney's office yesterday seven men are being held at an out lying police station as the result of statements they made that whole sale vote frauds had been used to defeat john 1 prendergast over whom d'arcy crowe won the demo cratic nomination activities began with a conference between assistant state's attorney charles c case and representatives of the citizens association so im j portant did mr case regard the btate i ments made by the reform organiza | tion that six detective sergeants were hustled into automobiles and sent scurrying through the ward as fast as raids were made on a i loons and lodging houses the sus j ! pected vote repeaters were taken to | ! the criminal court building more than forty men were ques : i tioned and it was not until late m i the evening that the last witness was allowed to leave mr case's office 1 those who were questioned were sa i loon and lodging-house keepers and i police characters several of these ; admitted voting several times and ! stated they had registered falsely it i was said last night the primary was one of the most j bitterly contested battles ever staged m the turbulent twenty-first ward fights at the polls were frequent and richard predergast brother of the defeated candidate was slugged and seriously injured charges thst hundreds of repeaters had been brought into the ward were made by james a qutnn prender gast's manager . a week ago the state's attorney's office declined to take action until it had been given proofs of frauds in affidavit form crows victor over prendergast is th candidate of john y o'malley villa rushes south to join with zapata band by h h stansbury . international wn service mat'f â€¢ orren pi m ile ii i . flees before history-making cav alry dash that releases 500 imperiled mormons el haso tex march 18 dodd's ride to c'asas grande " will be a fitting title for the i new chapter m united states army i history which is certain to be written i on the cavalry dash ended at dawn to-day the seventh and tenth cavalry detachments commanded by colo j nel george a dodd reached colonla j dublan between 5 and 7 o'clock this morning they had ridden all night ' but stopped only long enough at this j first mormon settlement to throw j out a guard bishop assured â– colonists are safe the next halt was made eighteen i j miles farther into the interior at j i colonia juarez where the second i ! mormon settlement is located the splendid endurance record of both troopers and horses equaled if it did not exceed all previous high marks the mexican cavalry j i detachment which started out as i jan advance guard was passed dur ! j ing the night and dropped so far to ! the rear they have not vet been re 1 ' ported colored regiment especially praised army officers here say especial i credit should be given the tenth | ' which is a regiment of colored men . but there is glory enough for all ; with a spare measure left for the | supporting column m the rear casas orandes is located directly i between colonla dublan and colonla juarez the central point is sixty miles as the crow files from the new ' mexican border south of hachlta j where colonel dodd and his men i crossed on thursday the road from the mormon ' cot ! onies into the galeu.ua district is jwell defined so far as is known i the pauses are open for a consider j able distance farther south but ii mexican war bulletins bulletin el paso march 18 the conference between general bell and the railway officials enued at 8 o'clock this evening it is said general pershing has tele graphed to general funston he must estab^sh one or possibly two bases of supplies along the line of the mexican northwestern railroad it is believed the united states military authorities will take over at least one line either with or without the consent of carranza within the next seventy-two hour douglas arii march 18 that villa and 800 followers flee ing from the american expedition were going to join zapata in south ern mexico was the rumor heard in aqua prieta to-day villa's force was officially reported by the ; carranza governor of chihuahua ' to be approaching numlqulpa chi huahua it is reported zapata will : join the pacifist movement and ! march north to join villa san antonio march 18 ; three troops of american cavalry i are believed to be twenty-three miles south cf casas grandes ; villa is declared to be in benito i in the juarez district 3 carranza armies lost two beaten force at noe routed by villi stas ; torreon garrison and durango general go over to bandit by international news service galveston march is the rout ing of a carranza army of 700 near noc m the vicinity of torreon by villlstas the defeat of another con stitutionalist army by general her nansa a former carranza adherent who with his army deserted to the pacifist party a movement in sym pathy with villa aod the revolt and soing over to villa of the torreon garrison all are reported m dis patches from mexico reaching here to-night the carranza army near xoe was utterly routed three hundred dead were left on th7 barometric pressure redvced to sea lerel 7 a m 90.03 7 p bl so.ob s-inrise to-aay 5:55 sunset 6:01 r meoii ris,s tt:22 p m somlav complete government report on pug lo part 111 summary of war here are yesterday's important happenings m the great war naval â€” dutch liner palembang sunk off coast of essex second in three days sailors say sub marine fired three torpedoes two dutch passengers and crew of fifty-five saved nine of crew hurt by explosions vkhim'm â€” germans attack vaux village but are driven back violently bombard two forts one nnd v half miles south of licad man hill tinkry â€” russians now j 50 miles into turkish territory and near tng krslnjan on railway to strougtwm of stvas buimama â€” entente officials de clare bucharest government will enter war tn may and peace will follow m two months rkacil â€” finance minister ltlbot at paris declares end la tn sight berlin asserts allies have lost chance for favorable truce assssmcueri on 4th pa sth column bsbbsk â– continued on 2d page sth column frnra unman coasists ori e~!i t â€” nfw nranta ij i ' new muaic rf alltti >;â€” nvt sport want ' *Â»â– 8 ij â– ! 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